Get the best of both worlds with the dual brew options of Cuisinart’s Coffee Center Brew Basics. The fully programmable coffeemaker lets you choose the amount you brew with -a full-service option that makes 12 fresh cups in a glass carafe and a single-serve side that brews 8-, 10-, and 12-oz sized cups in minutes (compatible with any single-cup pod, including Keurig’s K-Cup). Whether you are hosting at home and need to serve multiple cups of coffee quickly or just want to brew a cup for yourself with minimal mess, our Coffee Center Brew Basics is here to deliver. Maximize the counter space in your kitchen with Cuisinart’s answer to all your coffee needs; this two in one solution is your go-to for the freshest, most delicious coffee!
Note: 1)Too coarse a grind, too little coffee, or insufficiently tamping the grounds before brewing can all lead to inadequate pressure for a proper brew. 2)It is important to note that the amount of espresso extracted will vary depending on the grind size and amount and reprogramming may be needed when the size and amount are adjusted
12-Cup Carafe and Single Serve
Water reservoir: 64 oz for Drip Coffee (contains individual charcoal filter) and 40oz for Single Serve (contains individual charcoal filter)
LCD display on Control panel with 24-Hr Programmable clock and “Add water” icon
Adjustable Keep warm time (0-4 hours)
Brew Pause feature allows removing carafe mid brew to pour a cup before returning carafe to continue brew
Customers say
Customers find the coffee maker makes good coffee and is sturdy, though some report it’s the worst coffee pot they’ve used. The functionality and ease of use receive mixed reviews, with some saying it works great while others report it doesn’t work at all. The water capacity and leakage are significant issues, with customers reporting it overflows and leaks all over the counter. Customers disagree on the cup capacity, with one appreciating both drip and single serve options while another finds the single cup feature unacceptable.
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